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Wed Jun 12 16:58:48 UTC 2013 - dvaleev@suse.com
- set ExclusiveArch: %{ix86} x86_64 %{arm}. v8 is available only
for those architectures
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Mon Apr 29 13:13:20 UTC 2013 - gber@opensuse.org
- fix broken setting of CFLAGS introduced by the previous change
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Sun Apr 28 10:28:56 UTC 2013 - dap.darkness@gmail.com
- Fixed "ld: relocation R_X86_64_32 against `.rodata' can not
be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC".
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Fri Apr 5 17:31:25 UTC 2013 - gber@opensuse.org
- update to version 1.2
- Change licensing terms to GNU AGPL (from GNU GPL).
- Renamed 'mubusy' to 'mutool'.
- Add support for Javascript and forms handling.
- PDF 1.7 Extension Level 8 encryption implemented.
- Oversized and stroke text clipping implemented.
- Prototype transition support.
- Add fz_open_document_with_stream to allow non-file based
operation.
- Text searching API.
- Highlight and copy text selection API.
- Pass matrices and rectangles by reference for improved
performance.
- Change shadings to decompose at render times; massive memory
savings.
- Performance enhancements for color conversion and fax
decompression.
- ARM optimisations for color conversion and bitmap scaling.
- Bitmap subsampling stage introduced, with ARM optimisations.
- Type 3 fonts; glyphs are now handled as display lists.
- Scan converter performance improvements.
- Fix many SEGVs with out of spec files.
- Various rendering fixes.
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Wed Jan 16 21:51:03 UTC 2013 - gber@opensuse.org
- update to version 1.1
- The command line tools have been combined into one tool that
does all: mubusy
- Rendering bugs fixed (text clipping, stroked text etc).
- Better handling of 'large' (uncachable) glyphs.
- Minor speed optimisations.
- Shading bug fixes.
- Move to using dynamically allocated parsing buffers (more
resilient).
- Support for UserUnits.
- Fix bugs with image predictors (including with 16 bit images).
- More resilient to out of spec files.
- Extract pdf writing capability into the library from pdfclean,
and expand on it to allow for linearisation. Bug fixes in the
garbage collection of unused objects.
- Improve pdf writing recognition of images.
- Improved font matching.
- Start to move away from macros to inline functions (helpful for
applications requiring certification).
- Many bugs fixed.
- Removal of all global variables: we now pass a context pointer
through the code freeing us from the use of globals within the
library.
- Multi-threaded operation: while MuPDF does not require a thread
library, hooks are in place so that if one is used, significant
speedups can be gained from using multiple cores to render.
- New error handling: a portable exception-like system is used to
allow neater handling of errors. This leads to more stability
and better resilience to broken files.
- Public/Private API: the API has undergone a significant
revision (required by some of the above changes, plus
renaming/revising for clarity and consistency), and has been
split into public and private headers. The plan is that the
public portion of the API should remain much more static in
future.
- Improved Text Extraction device: a cleaner API to the
experimental text extraction device, offering a list of styles,
and more cleanly delineated content.
- Documentation: All public header entry points/structures are
now documented and overviews of how to call the library to
render pages both in single and multi-threaded mode are given.
- A new scavenging memory manager; makes much better use of the
memory available by freeing cached items 'just in time'.
- Many, many, bugfixes.
- removed obsolete mupdf-use-xdg-open.patch and
mupdf-default-resolution.patch
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Sun Jan 8 14:31:24 UTC 2012 - gber@opensuse.org
- added mupdf-default-resolution.patch in order to change the
default resolution to 96 DPI which should be more reasonable for
most desktops
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Fri Dec 2 18:03:34 UTC 2011 - gber@opensuse.org
- hide from menu since mupdf must be called with a filename
- added mupdf-use-xdg-open.patch in order to use xdg-open for
launching a browser
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Fri Dec 2 14:07:57 UTC 2011 - gber@opensuse.org
- initial packaging